Posted by Scot23 on April 13, 2002, at 10:01:56
It is relatively common (1%) for men in their 40's, but I'm curious about any correlation which may exist between Peyronie's and SSRI's, and/or other currently prescribed anti-depressants, etc.
Trazadone comes with a warning, and did seem to affect the strength of my erections.
I had no idea that there was such a thing as Peyronie's Disease.
I'd like to know if other men developed Peyronie's shortly after taking drug therapy.
Fair is fair, and if we weren't told... Well anyhow, please be in touch.Peyronie's can sort of be tolerated and dealt with in most cases, but there is such a thing as "pain and suffering" and something about causing damage to one's marital relation, I think. I'm not a lawyer.
Peyronie's Disease is a severe curvature of the erect penis. It was very disturbing to me when I just seemed to wake up with it one day. It was hard to talk about.
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